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French orientalist (1873–1945)
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Alfred Bel
Born(1873-05-14)May 14, 1873
Salins-les-Bains, Jura, France
DiedFebruary 18, 1945(1945-02-18) (aged 71–72)
Meknes, Morocco
AwardsCharles-Blanc Prize
Letter by Alfred Bel (1919)

Alfred Bel (14 May 1873, Salins-les-Bains – 18 February 1945, Meknes, aged 71) was a French orientalist and scholar of Arab culture. He was the director of the Médersa de Tlemcen [fr] from 1905 to 1935.

Works

  • Les Benou Ghanya et leur lutte contre l'Empire almohade, Paris, Leroux, 1903.
  • Tlemcen et ses environs, guide illustré du touriste, Oran, Fouque, 1908.
  • Histoire des Beni 'Abd-el-Wâd, rois de Tlemcen, par Abou Zakariya Yahia Ibn Khaldoun, texte et traduction, 2 vol., Alger, Fontana frères, 1913.
  • with Prosper Ricard, Le travail de la laine à Tlemcen, Alger, Jourdan, 1913.
  • Un atelier de poterie de de faïences au X siècle de J.-C. découvert à Tlemcen, Constantine, Braham, 1914.
  • Le Maroc pittoresque : Fès, Meknès et Régions, Paris, 1917.
  • Les industries de la céramique à Fès, Alger et Paris, Carbonel et Leroux, 1918.
  • Catalogue des livres arabes de la bibliothèque de la mosquée d'El Qarawiyin, Fès, Imprimerie municipale, 1918.
  • with Mohammed Bencheneb, Takmilat es-sila d'Ibn El 'Abbar, texte arabe, Alger, Fontana, 1920.
  • Zahrat el-as (la fleur du myrte), fondation de la ville de Fès, par Abou I-Hasan 'Ali Djaznaï, texte et traduction, Alger, Carbonel, 1923.
  • La religion musulmane en Berbérie, t. I, « Établissement et développement de l'Islam en Berbérie du VIIe au XXe siècle », Paris, Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1938.

References

  1. Janier, Émile (1944). "Alfred Bel (1873–1945)". Bulletin de la Société de Géographie et d'Archéologie d'Oran. 65: 66–76. ISSN 1015-1133.
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